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A review of: The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univers...
This article reviews the book, Fundamentalism and Women in World Religions edited by Arvind Sharma a...
A review of: Religion and Humane Global Governance by Richard A. Falk. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 191...
The term ‘fundamentalism’ means adherence to principles of one’s religion. Therefore, Islamic fundam...
Mourad Wahba’s Fundamentalism and Secularization was first published in Arabic in Egypt in 1995. By ...
The author presented a version of this article at the Sixth Buddhist-Christian Colloquium of the Pon...
Today, more and more human rights and fundamental freedoms constitute the essence of human existence...
‘Religious fundamentalism’ is a term that has for several decades been a staple of writing about the...
Muslims take spirituality very seriously and would be willing to put up with a great deal of pain an...
While identifying humanity’s most cherished ideals, there is one notion that ultimately supplants al...
Book review of Johan van der Vyver & John Witte, Jr.\u27s Religious human Rights in Global Perspecti...
In this article, I suggest that America\u27s ongoing culture war is a product, in part, of an episte...
A new set of global principles and ambitions emerged from modern human rights. Human rights are esse...
A review of: Common Ground: Islam, Christianity, and Religious Pluralism. By Paul Heck. Washington, ...
What is religious freedom? What’s it got to do with democratization? Where does Islam come in? Relig...
A review of: The Global Face of Public Faith by David Hollenbach. Washington, DC: Georgetown Univers...
This article reviews the book, Fundamentalism and Women in World Religions edited by Arvind Sharma a...